by Idk1236 April 23, 2024
by Maine girl January 29, 2021
by Maine girl January 29, 2021
by Joey Vaughn June 14, 2017
When you just want to say hello to anybody who's younger the 18 years old you say "hej barn". In English it means "hi child".
by Din farfars sons son December 11, 2016
Barn/Barned/Barning
Trade jargon; noun (present tense); noun(past tense); verb(active);
The presence of damage, or the act of damaging the working edge of a tool, leaving a gap.
i.e. using a knife to cut through a soft material embedded with a harder material (cardboard with staples, drywall with screws) might barn your blade.
Trade jargon; noun (present tense); noun(past tense); verb(active);
The presence of damage, or the act of damaging the working edge of a tool, leaving a gap.
i.e. using a knife to cut through a soft material embedded with a harder material (cardboard with staples, drywall with screws) might barn your blade.
"Stupid green horn barned my snips. Can't cut for shit anymore."
"Damnit, there's a huge barn in my blade now."
"This board is all barned out on the factory edge, let's use it for strips."
"The apprentice is over there barning out your snips on some hanger wire."
"Damnit, there's a huge barn in my blade now."
"This board is all barned out on the factory edge, let's use it for strips."
"The apprentice is over there barning out your snips on some hanger wire."
by Gyprock Gypsy October 08, 2021
once headed home, no devation is allowed! i.e. gas station, grocery store, or any stop is allowed. Fill sprint home!
by Vulture44 June 19, 2023